


Tim Young
Real Name: Tim Young
British mastering and cutting engineer. Started his career in 1971 as a runner for Trident Tape Services.
Worked from 1976 until 1993 at the former [l=CBS Studios, London] / / [l=The Hit Factory, London], starting as a copy engineer and later cutting vinyl records. He appears to have worked at [l=The Town House] as well in the 90's. In 1993, together with and , he built and (a division of Metropolis), London, UK.
His work can be recognized by "timtom", "TY", "TY1", "TY2" or "TTY" etched in the runouts. Please credit as [i]Lacquer Cut By[/i] using the appropriate ANVs Timtom, TY or TTY.
Note that 1 or 2 is not part of the ANV. When the studio name appears in the signature, please credit the studio in LCCN rather than as part of the ANV.
First non-US mastering engineer to win a Grammy Award (for his 5.1 Surround Sound mastering on The Beatles’ "Love" album).
Mastering Engineer of the Year 2011 at the Music Producers' Guild Awards.